TOEFL PREPARATION CLASSES
The TOEFL test is the world’s most trusted and widely accepted English-language assessment. It has helped millions of people achieve their dreams to study, work or live abroad. More than 10,000 institutions of higher education, government agencies and organizations worldwide accept TOEFL scores for making important decisions.
This course will help you understand what you can do to achieve your best TOEFL test score. Instructors will guide you through each section (Reading, Listening, Speaking and Writing) and, using archived past test questions, will explain the kinds of questions you can expect. You will receive valuable advice, including how to register for the test, how it is scored and how to prepare for test day.
This course is highly interactive, using videos, sample questions with explanations, short quizzes and collaborative discussion boards. You will also have access to real test materials from past tests. During the weeks covering Speaking and Writing, all course participants can receive scores for their practice-test responses.
The exam is taken in the form of a computer-based test, and tests all 4 language skills - reading, listening, speaking and writing, from Intermediate / B1 level to Advanced / C1 - according to the levels of the Council of Europe. The recommended minimum level at which you can start the course is Intermediate / B1.
The first step before the start of your course will, therefore, be an analysis of your level of English: a written test and a meeting with the school's methodologist.
The TOEFL iBT test is scored from 0 to 120 points. So please check with the university you are applying for, and see what the required number of points are needed to gain entry.
Intensive and professional course
With Redline, you will prepare for the TOEFL exam under the supervision of professional trainers, working with authentic course materials.
The TOEFL preparation course starts in October and lasts until June. Preparation for TOEFL is based on all aspects of teaching, such as speaking, writing, reading, listening comprehension, grammar. The course includes 120 teaching units, during which the Students expand their knowledge, develop particular language skills based on exemplary exam tasks.
How do we conduct classes?
The basis for a good preparation for the exam is reading academic texts and fixing vocabulary. Therefore, during the course, we pay a lot of attention to familiarizing students with academic vocabulary and the construction of academic texts of varying difficulty. Texts to read and analyze are given to students in the form of homework.
In terms of listening comprehension, students develop the skills to understand the subject, the main message of the text and its content. You will also practice the ability to combine facts and information and take notes. During the course, students also work on developing the skills of writing essays, expressing opinions and arguing opinions. A lot of space for the lesson is devoted to practicing the ability to speak on various topics.
An important aspect of the exam preparation is to familiarize students with the requirements of the exam, examination techniques and the format and types of exam questions.
Who takes the TOEFL test? More than 30 million people from all over the world have taken the TOEFL test to demonstrate their English-language proficiency.
What you'll learn
This course will help you understand what you can do to achieve your best TOEFL test score. Instructors will guide you through each section (Reading, Listening, Speaking and Writing) and, using archived past test questions, will explain the kinds of questions you can expect. You will receive valuable advice, including how to register for the test, how it is scored and how to prepare for test day.
This course is highly interactive, using videos, sample questions with explanations, short quizzes and collaborative discussion boards. You will also have access to real test materials from past tests. During the weeks covering Speaking and Writing, all course participants can receive scores for their practice-test responses.
The exam is taken in the form of a computer-based test, and tests all 4 language skills - reading, listening, speaking and writing, from Intermediate / B1 level to Advanced / C1 - according to the levels of the Council of Europe. The recommended minimum level at which you can start the course is Intermediate / B1.
The first step before the start of your course will, therefore, be an analysis of your level of English: a written test and a meeting with the school's methodologist.
The TOEFL iBT test is scored from 0 to 120 points. So please check with the university you are applying for, and see what the required number of points are needed to gain entry.
Intensive and professional course
With Redline, you will prepare for the TOEFL exam under the supervision of professional trainers, working with authentic course materials.
The TOEFL preparation course starts in October and lasts until June. Preparation for TOEFL is based on all aspects of teaching, such as speaking, writing, reading, listening comprehension, grammar. The course includes 120 teaching units, during which the Students expand their knowledge, develop particular language skills based on exemplary exam tasks.
How do we conduct classes?
The basis for a good preparation for the exam is reading academic texts and fixing vocabulary. Therefore, during the course, we pay a lot of attention to familiarizing students with academic vocabulary and the construction of academic texts of varying difficulty. Texts to read and analyze are given to students in the form of homework.
In terms of listening comprehension, students develop the skills to understand the subject, the main message of the text and its content. You will also practice the ability to combine facts and information and take notes. During the course, students also work on developing the skills of writing essays, expressing opinions and arguing opinions. A lot of space for the lesson is devoted to practicing the ability to speak on various topics.
An important aspect of the exam preparation is to familiarize students with the requirements of the exam, examination techniques and the format and types of exam questions.
Who takes the TOEFL test? More than 30 million people from all over the world have taken the TOEFL test to demonstrate their English-language proficiency.
- Students planning to study at an institution or university
- Candidates for scholarships and professional certification
- English-language learners who want to track their progress
- Students and workers applying for visas in certain countries
What you'll learn
- How to improve your English language skills
- How to effectively navigate the four sections of the TOEFL test: Reading, Listening, Speaking and Writing
- Helpful tips to prepare you for the TOEFL test
- How the TOEFL test is scored
- How to use your TOEFL test scores for employment, study, visas and scholarships
- Ways to manage your time during the test
- Where to find additional resources available for the TOEFL test
- How to register for the TOEFL test